prophesied (Meaning)

prophesied

foretell, predict, to make a prediction, to speak as if divinely inspired, to give instruction in religious matters, prefigure, to utter by or as if by divine inspiration, to speak or write like a prophet, to predict with assurance or on the basis of mystic knowledge

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prophesied Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient oracle prophesied a time when a savior would emerge.
  2. The soothsayer prophesied that the king would die a violent death.
  3. The holy text prophesied the eventual downfall of the evil empire.
  4. The prophetess prophesied that the coming of the Messiah would bring about a golden age.
  5. The seer prophesied that the war would last for many years.
  6. The mystic prophesied that a great earthquake would shake the earth.
  7. The astrologer prophesied that the stars aligned in a way that foretold great change.
  8. The visionary prophesied that the future held both hope and despair.
  9. The clairvoyant prophesied that the lost artifact would be found in a distant land.
  10. The oracle prophesied that the child born under the sign of the dragon would possess extraordinary powers.

FAQs About the word prophesied

foretell, predict, to make a prediction, to speak as if divinely inspired, to give instruction in religious matters, prefigure, to utter by or as if by divine i

predicted, foreseen, expected,anticipated,

unanticipated,sudden, unforeseen, unexpected,abrupt, unintended, unlooked-for, unlikely, improbable, unplanned

The ancient oracle prophesied a time when a savior would emerge.

The soothsayer prophesied that the king would die a violent death.

The holy text prophesied the eventual downfall of the evil empire.

The prophetess prophesied that the coming of the Messiah would bring about a golden age.